Tag Archives: Burnout

Study: Conflicting Information Linked to Mental Health Issues During COVID-19

Exposure to conflicting information about the COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the key causes of acute depressive symptoms and other mental health illnesses. Primary care physicians can clear up misconceptions during visits with their patients to help.

How the Quadruple Aim and Value-Based Care Intersect

There’s a lot of talk around the Quadruple Aim and value-based care, but how do these frameworks intersect and overlap? Rick Foerster, Senior Vice President of Value-Based Operations at Privia Health, examines how the interplay of these concepts can give us an accurate — and exciting — vision for what healthcare has in store in the near-future!

COVID-19 Recommendations from Chief Clinical Officer Keith Fernandez, MD

Privia Health’s Chief Clinical Officer Keith Fernandez, MD, shares his insights on ways providers can combat COVID-19 by leveraging technology, implementing telehealth, and practicing self-care.

The Rundown | Week of 8.19.2019

“Note bloat” or workplace chaos, which is more likely to cause burnout? How does social media affect boys and girls differently? What is CMS’ new rating system? Find the answers to these questions and more in The Rundown!

The Rundown | Week of 8.12.2019

Which physicians are more likely to experience burnout? Why are employers embracing telehealth? What is the Trump administration’s “public charge” rule? Find the answers to these questions and more in The Rundown!

The Rundown | Week of 7.15.2019

How many billions does physician burnout cost per year? Why does telehealth uptake remain slow? What is the link between cancer risk and sugary beverages? Find the answers to these questions and more in The Rundown!

The Rundown | Week of 6.3.2019

Does Medicaid expansion decrease racial differences in cancer diagnoses? What is the World Health Organization’s definition of burnout? How does the Supreme Court’s decision benefit hospitals? Find the answers to these questions and more in The Rundown!

How Our Dedication to Service Can Cause Burnout

How can doctors’ dedication to service and helping patients lead to burnout? In this post, Joseph DeVeau, MD, explores how physicians’ greatest virtues can — paradoxically — cause them the most harm.

Why Even the Best Doctors Burn Out

In my life as in my research, I’ve found that our strengths as doctors — when unchecked — can lead to burnout. Find out how values like excellence and compassion, two virtues of our profession, can cause us to feel exhausted, disenchanted, and burnt out.

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